what like? not being able to find your car if it gets nicked?Sailor wrote:Keep what you've got. There might be a benefit to confusing number-plate recognition cameras ....
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3m red automotive acrylic tape.
OEM use this to stick side panels and trim onto the chassis.
Use it on the number plate. You will ber able to pull it off after 24hours but you will snap the number plate in half and pull half of your bumper off.
Its expensive but you get loads. Iv use it all the time on customers car when i remove the number plates.
OEM use this to stick side panels and trim onto the chassis.
Use it on the number plate. You will ber able to pull it off after 24hours but you will snap the number plate in half and pull half of your bumper off.
Its expensive but you get loads. Iv use it all the time on customers car when i remove the number plates.
